Cinderella, Marge Simpson and Betty Boop. Cartoon heroines "pose" against breast cancer

For some time, the artist aleXsandro Palombo has been used to throwing us off the track with rather original versions of the protagonists of the most beloved cartoons of all time, which the Italian designer likes to give us back in a way that is decidedly different from that proposed by the common imagination. And so, thanks to the stylistic skills of the brilliant illustrator, we were able to see the adorable Disney princesses in wheelchairs and with amputated limbs or the invincible Wonder Woman, with bruises and scars, victim of violence by a man. "artist to focus attention on sensitive social issues, such as the discrimination of handicap and violence against women, which concern us closely, but which often go unnoticed in everyday life.

And once again, Palombo has decided to make his voice heard through his illustrations with strong colors and a surrealist spirit for "another noble cause: breast cancer prevention. The artist has in fact created a campaign that has for the protagonists the heroines of the cartoons portrayed as ordinary women veterans of breast cancer who show with courage and pride the signs and scars of their won battle against cancer.

From Disney princesses to Marge Simpson, to the daring Jessica Rabbit and the adorable Betty Boop, passing through the most beloved female faces of the cartoons of the past that have become true icons of our time.

Here are the other protagonists of the campaign of the artist aleXsandro Palombo against breast cancer.

Cinderella